.Dd November 17, 2014
.Dt SY-PUNCT 1
.Os OpenBSD
.Sh NAME
.Nm Sy-punct
.Nd punctuation following a symbolic macro
.Sh DESCRIPTION
Leading punctuation:
.Sy ( b
.Sy [ b
.Sy | b
.Sy . b
.Sy , b
.Sy ; b
.Sy : b
.Sy ? b
.Sy ! b
.Sy ) b
.Sy ] b
.Pp
Trailing punctuation:
.Sy a (
.Sy a [
.Sy a |
.Sy a .
.Sy a ,
.Sy a ;
.Sy a :
.Sy a ?
.Sy a !
.Sy a )
.Sy a ]
.Pp
Middle punctuation:
.Sy a ( b
.Sy a [ b
.Sy a | b
.Sy a . b
.Sy a , b
.Sy a ; b
.Sy a : b
.Sy a ? b
.Sy a ! b
.Sy a ) b
.Sy a ] b
.Pp
Isolated punctuation:
.Sy a Sy ( Sy b
.Sy a Sy [ Sy b
.Sy a Sy | Sy b
.Sy a Sy . Sy b
.Sy a Sy , Sy b
.Sy a Sy ; Sy b
.Sy a Sy : Sy b
.Sy a Sy ? Sy b
.Sy a Sy ! Sy b
.Sy a Sy ) Sy b
.Sy a Sy ] Sy b
.Pp
Isolated trailing punctuation:
.Sy a Sy (
.Sy a Sy [
.Sy a Sy |
.Sy a Sy .
.Sy a Sy ,
.Sy a Sy ;
.Sy a Sy :
.Sy a Sy ?
.Sy a Sy !
.Sy a Sy )
.Sy a Sy ]
.Pp
Multiple isolated punctuation:
.Sy a Sy ( [ Sy b
.Sy a Sy ) ] Sy b
.Pp
Multiple punctuation:
.Sy [ ( arg ) ] .
.Pp
Quoted:
.Sy "a . b Nm"
.Sy ". b Nm"
